A day earlier, Trump tweeted that he'd kick Guzman's "ass," unlike other presidential contenders who are softer on immigration.

"Keep f--king around, and I'll make you eat all of your godd--n words, f--king whitey f----t @realDonaldTrump," an account claiming to be Guzman's official Twitter presence tweeted at Trump's account in Spanish.

The Daily News could not verify the @ElChap0Guzman's authenticity, but the account has more than 272,000 followers and dates back to June 2012.

The same account also tweeted threats to President Enrique Pena Nieto — "And you, @EPN don't ever call me a delinquent again because I give people jobs, unlike your f--king current government" and commented on life outside of prison — "Life takes many turns, one day we're in the hole and the next we're on top.."

Trump followed up his Sunday comments with more derogatory musings Monday morning about immigration and Mexico. The scathing tweets mirrored bizarre, inflammatory comments he made about Mexican immigrants during his candidacy announcement.

Mexican drug lord Joaquin (El Chapo) Guzman escaped from a maximum-security prison for the second time Saturday. (MARIO GUZMAN/EPA)

"The U.S. will invite El Chapo, the Mexican drug lord who just escaped prison, to become a U.S. citizen because our 'leaders' can't say no!" Trump tweeted. "El Chapo and the Mexican drug cartels use the border unimpeded like it was a vacuum cleaner, sucking drugs and death right into the U.S."

The rant continued: "....likewise, billions of dollars gets brought into Mexico through the border. We get the killers, drugs & crime, they get the money!"

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"When will people, and the media, start to apologize to me for my statement, 'Mexico is sending....', which turned out to be true? El Chapo," he Tweeted Monday.

Guzman slipped out of his prison cell late Saturday through a sophisticated, mile-long tunnel, apparently built over the course of a year right under authorities' noses.

The bold Saturday night breakout is the second in the 58-year-old kingpin's career. The Sinaloa Cartel boss managed to flee from Mexico's only other maximum-security prison in 2001, and then spent 13 years on the lam. He was recaptured in 2014.